Frame shift mutation of LHX1 is associated with Mayer-Rokitansky- Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome

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BACKGROUND The Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is characterized by congenital aplasia of the uterus and the upper part of the vagina in women who usually have normal ovaries and a 46, XX karyotype. MRKH can occur as an isolated form (type I) or in combination with various malformations as a syndromic or a type II MRKH. To date, in most of the cases the underlying etiology remains unclear. Recently, in approximately 6 of MRKH patients, deletions of chromosomal region 17q12 have been identified. The LHX1 gene, which is located in the deletion interval, has been suggested to be a strong candidate, because targeting inactivation of Lhx1 causes a complex phenotype including aplasia of the Müllerian ducts. METHODS AND RESULTS By sequence analysis of LHX1 in a large cohort of MRKH patients, we detected a heterozygous frame shift mutation resulting in a premature stop codon. Previously, we have reported a heterozygous missense mutation of LHX1 in another MRKH patient. CONCLUSIONS We conclude that heterozygous mutations of LHX1 might be one cause of the MRKH syndrome in a subgroup of patients. © The Author 2012.

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Ledig, S., Brucker, S., Barresi, G., Schomburg, J., Rall, K., & Wieacker, P. (2012). Frame shift mutation of LHX1 is associated with Mayer-Rokitansky- Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. Human Reproduction, 27(9), 2872–2875. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/des206

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